Four Teams With Intriguing Prospects Rockies Should Deal Ryan McMahon

Four teams that the Colorado Rockies should talk to about a Ryan McMahon trade and the prospects they should target.
Jul 18, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Rockies third baseman Ryan McMahon (24) rounds the bases on a two run home run in the first inning against the Minnesota Twins at Coors Field.
Jul 18, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Rockies third baseman Ryan McMahon (24) rounds the bases on a two run home run in the first inning against the Minnesota Twins at Coors Field. / Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images
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The Colorado Rockies could be one of the busier teams at next week's trade deadline as they hold a couple of very intriguing pieces.

One such player is veteran third baseman Ryan McMahon, who is expected to be moved despite being under contract through 2027.

McMahon is a defensive wiz that doesn't have much to offer at the plate, but does have a nice power stroke. He has posted a .217/.311/.399 slash line with 15 home runs and 32 RBI.

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The Rockies will likely have to pair some salary relief, but trading him now makes sense as they can kick their rebuild into overdrive and pick up at least one interesting piece to help build around.

Here are the teams that Colorado should be talking with about a McMahon trade and the prospects that should look to get back for him:

Chicago Cubs

The Cubs have one of the more complete rosters in baseball, but are still lacking a reliable piece at third. At the hot corner, Chicago third basemen have posted just a .204/.275/.260 slash line this year.

Prospect to Target: 2B/OF James Triantos

Triantos is nearly pro-ready after spending some time in each of the last two years at Triple-A. He has shown plenty of speed and a lot of potential with his hit tool, but doesn't have much power.

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New York Yankees

The Yankees are in a similar spot to the Cubs. No one has worked for them at third and they could at least take an underwhelming bat for an established defender.

Prospect to Target: RHP Chase Hampton

Selvidge has had a nice bounce-back campaign in 2025 after a rocky campaign last year and a late start due to injury. He has a five-pitch mix and has posted a

Milwaukee Brewers

Rookie Caleb Durbin has done a fine job this year. A boost in power, experience and defense could transform this infield come the playoffs, though.

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Prospect to Target: C Jeferson Quero

Quero would be a perfect player for the Rockies to walk away with, but it would likely take a bigger deal than just McMahon to acquire. Colorado could offer a trade package with a reliever for return headlined by Quero.

The 22-year-old has posted a .295/.383/.500 slash line with seven home runs and 31 RBI in 39 games.

Houston Astros

The Astros are in a bit different situation. They just need a left-handed bat, but would either need McMahon to play second base or shift around their infield a little bit to make it work when they are healthy.

Prospect to Target: INF Chase Jaworsky

Jaworsky is a similar player to McMahon, but they have different exact strengths. Both play good defense but are incomplete at the plate.

Whereas McMahon has the home run pop, Jaworsky is a bit more patient and speedy.

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Dylan Sanders
DYLAN SANDERS

Dylan Sanders graduated from Louisiana State University with a degree from the Manship School of Mass Communication in 2023. He was born in raised in Baton Rouge, LA but has also lived in Buffalo, NY. Though he is a recent graduate, he has been writing about sports since he was in high school, covering different sports from baseball to football. While in college, he wrote for the school paper The Reveille and for 247Sports. He was able cover championships in football, baseball and women's basketball during his time at LSU. He has also spent a few years covering the NFL draft and every day activities of the New Orleans Saints. He is a Senior Writer at Inside the Marlins and will also be found across Sports Illustrated's baseball sites as a contributing writer. You can follow him on Twitter or Instagram @dillysanders